Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will remain on the ISS for six months, showcasing life in cramped quarters with limited privacy and comfort.
The claustrophobia-inducing virtual tour reveals how astronauts deal with shared spaces - only six beds for nine astronauts, leading to uncomfortable sleeping arrangements.
Living on the ISS requires adaptability; astronauts must strap down belongings and deal with vacuum-powered toilets, illustrating the unglamorous realities of space living.
Suni Williams mentioned sleeping in a less-comfortable space while Butch uses a sleeping bag tethered to the wall, reflecting the constraints of life in space.
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